618 ORTMANN—NAYADES OF 
Nolichucky River, Chunn’s Shoals, Hamblen Co., Tenn. 
Carn. Mus. (Ortmann, Sept. 17, ’13) (within a mile from con- 
fluence with French Broad). 
1. Fusconaia cuneolus appressa 8. Paraptera fragilis 
2. Amblema plicata costata 9. Proptera alata 
3. Quadrula pustulosa 10. Eurynia recta 
4. Rotundaria tuberculata 11. Lampsilis ovata ventricosa 
5. Elliptio niger 12. Truncilla triquetra 
6. Nephronaias ligamentina gibba 13. T. torulosa gubernaculum 
7. N. pectorosa 14. T. capseformis 
FRENCH BROAD RIVER DRAINAGE. 
French Broad River, Asheville, Buncombe Co., N. Car. 
* — Walker coll. (Mrs. Andrews) ; {reported by Call. 
The French Broad at Asheville is now polluted by lumber indus- 
tries on Davidson River; repeated attempts on my part (May 13, 
A, cept. 14, 714, May 10, %15)) tailed to revealany *signs. of, the 
presence of shells. 
*1. Pleurobema oviforme (ravene- t4. Ellipsaria fasciolaris 
lianum) (also Lea) *t5. Medionidus plateolus 
*2. Elliptio dilatatus *t6. Eurynia nebulosa 
*3, Alasmidonta raveneliana (also *t7. Lampsilis fasciola 
Lea) £8. Truncilla capseformis 
Call also gives: Fusconaia pilaris and F. pilaris lesueuriana, but I have 
seen no specimens of these from this locality, and these records appear to 
me as very doubtful. 
French Broad River, Hot Springs, Madison Co., N. Car. 
According to Conrad, from ‘“‘ Warm Springs.” 
1. Toxolasma lividum 
French Broad River, Boyd Creek, Sevier Co., Tenn. 
Carn. Mus. (Ortmann, Sept. 10, ’14). 
1. Fusconaia pilaris 8. Plethobasus cooperianus 
2. F, pilaris ee 9. P. cyphyus 
3. F. barnesiana 10. P. cyphyus compertus 
4. F. barnesiana een 11. Lexingtonia dolabelloides 
5. Amblema plicata costata 12. Pleurobema obliquum i] 
6. Quadrula pustulosa 13. P. obliquum cordatum { 
7. Rotundaria tuberculata 14. Pleurobema obliquum rubrum 
